Category Archives: Contractors Insurance Tips

Understanding where workers compensation coverage is trending can be a vital piece of information to have in your risk management strategy. Workers compensation as part of your roofers insurance ensures that the injuries your employees incur on the job get paid for…

The statistic above give some feel for why you might need cyber insurance. However, there are things you can do on your own to improve your cyber security. “According to a recent white paper released by Business Insurance, when assessing your own cyber security…

Many times after a natural disaster, your area will be awash in storm chasers: disreputable roofing contractors; who are un-insured, unlicensed, unskilled and undocumented. These storm chasers are usually from out-of-state and plan to stay only long enough to make a profit.

Single ply roofing systems are usually constructed out of a factory-manufactured membrane that is rolled out to cover the roofing area. These sheets of roofing can be attached by fasteners to a wood or steel deck.

The roofing business is a relationship business. Your success as a roofer pivots on how well your customers like you. Five proven ways to forge good customer relations are comprised of the following: your roofing insurance, your expertise, your referrals, your digital presence and your ease of doing business.

The National Storm Damage Center (NSDC) was started by Dave Carlson, formerly of Eagle View Technologies, and Trevor Leeds, a pioneer in aerial imaging to market. NSDC’s role is to act like a liaison between homeowners, contractors and insurance adjusters.

Attracting and keeping customers in this competitive construction industry can be very difficult. Providing satisfying customer experiences can contribute to your business growth. How do you create a satisfying client experience?

In a recent article in Roofing Contractor, marketing was described as “continually establishing and re-establishing your business as a member of the community”. The question that this statement brings up…

The customer roofing experience is driven by five factors: credentials, space, online information/computers, mobile and smart devices and social media. All these things play a strategic part in the decision-making process of a potential client. As a roofing contractor, it’s important for you to utilize all these items in a savvy way to attract new customers, especially Millennials.

As a roofing contractor, you need to advise your clients of the signs of winter damage to their commercial property. If you have recently installed a roof for a commercial customer, the contract that you signed with your customer allows the client to make claims against your general liability insurance for a period of time.